The filming of season 6 of Netflix ‘The Crown’ has been halted to mourn Queen Elizabeth.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Peter Morgan, the writer and creator of Netflix’s Emmy-winning drama “The Crown,” revealed that the sixth season of the series will halt production to mourn the monarch.
Netflix has not yet released a statement. Based on historical events, “The Crown” dramatizes the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign.
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The series feels at times like a high-class soap opera, accentuating the supposed drama and conflict both among the Royal Family and between the monarch and prime ministers, although its historical accuracy has been widely criticised.
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The show has won 22 Emmy Awards so far, including one outstanding drama series trophy and best drama actress honors for Foy and Colman. Josh O’Connor, who played Prince Charles in 13 episodes, also won the best drama actor Emmy for his portrayal of the future king as a young man.